[[folder:Fridge Logic]]* Used in-universe in the episode preview pertaining to "Jamming with Edward".-->'''Spike:''' Wait, if you made up that name, how can you be the Fourth?[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fridge Horror]]* In the movie, Ed and Ein follow Lee's scent all over the city-specifically, to the front doors of two men, one in a robe, the other in [[BlatantLies sexy]] negligee, but both very muscular. [[BrainBleach What was Lee doing there?]]. * Also in the movie, Ed retrieves the presumably nano-virus containing capsule from the vase with her mouth.* Gren's a very pretty, effeminate man. One can only cringe at the idea of him [[PrisonRape spending time in prison]], especially after his body changed. * Man, out of Scratch's 20,000 followers, 100 killed themselves? That's pretty bad. Wait a minute, that would be ''reported'' dead or missing...and cults frequently prey upon people who are already social outcasts of one manner or another...and hell, Londes himself all but says [[spoiler:the only purpose of Scratch is to convince people to off themselves under the auspices of BrainUploading, though it won't really happen.]] That would make it very likely the real body count is much, much higher.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fridge Brilliance]]* Spike [[StealthPun went out with a bang.]] - @/{{randomfanboy}}* In Cowboy Funk, Teddy Bomber states that everyone with a price on their head is afraid of getting caught by either Spike or Andy. This is because while Spike is an expert not known for being gentle with his captures, being caught by an idiot like Andy would likely be just plain embarrassing.** Not to mention that Spike misses out on a lot of bounty payments because he ends up ''killing'' the bounty head. He is a former assassin, after all.*** In the same vein would be Andy's choice of weaponry: a revolver, sensible enough; and a ''grenade launcher.'' At what point in capturing a human being would that even be helpful, if not counterproductive?* In "Speak Like A Child" The beta tape and beta player are delivered by two different delivery companies, one has a tortoise as a mascot, the other a hare. [[ItWasHisSled Guess which one arrived first?]]* In Jupiter Jazz, Gren says this:-->Gren: Once she heard [the music box] was from Vicious, she told me to open it.** Why would she do that? It could have been because she knew Vicious was, well, Vicious. Or, Vicious could've done the same thing to her. We're shown a music box in her apartment once. And we were never told how Vicious found out about Spike and Julia. Vicious was probably eavesdropping on both of them. Julia because he didn't trust her, and Gren because he was framing him.* In "Jupiter Jazz", Faye seems a bit ''too'' astonished by Gren's [[spoiler:being intersexed]]. You'd expect that kind of thing to become a little more common knowledge in the future. But then you discover that [[spoiler:Faye is from the era of Betamax cassettes]]--it may be a simple case of ValuesDissonance on her part.* Something to imply Spike lived: the rose. You know the one. The one he took from Julia's apartment, then threw down on the sidewalk when she didn't show up. It was grey and fallen, then it came back to life. Turned red. When it made no sense for it to regain its color after it had been picked and cast aside.* At the end of TheMovie when the credits starts, it shows various groups of people just standing there, looking up to the sky. [[spoiler:Everyone around was experiencing the side-effects of the nanomachines that they had just been exposed to earlier. They were all staring at the butterflies.]]* Though it's rather well-known at this point, the flashback sequences in "Jupiter Jazz Part II" show a used Red Eye canister on Vicious's windowsill, explaining how Vicious can stand up to gun-wielding opponents like Spike using just a Katana. This also explains why Vicious is involved in Red Eye dealing in that episode.[[/folder]]